
QH Ep. 61 - Timelines, Tanlines, & Finelines
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A complete rundown/discussion of the fast-occurring developments in Washington DC regarding the still-withheld JFK Records, from last month's Presidential Executive Order to the recent formation on a special "Task Force On The Declassification Of Government Secrets"; Who should represent the "Research Community" moving forward, in the wake of recent developments? Do we currently have the right folks for the job?; An enjoyable and fascinating "Gonzo Journalism"-esque article regarding Lee Oswald; A confusing association of Jim Garrison's in the 1970s, and a listener asks about the "Mac Wallace Thing."
PLUS- The New Orleans man who served as a direct link between Lee Oswald, Anti-Castro Cuban commandos, and CIA's JM/WAVE-Commando-Training Specialist, William "Rip" Robertson; The relationship dynamic between "Eisenhower/Kennedy" vs. "Eisenhower/LBJ", more crazy-but-true facts about the mysterious Gordon Novel, Rob gets the flu, The Guys both plan some bad*ss concert experiences for the new year, Momo loses his ability to crack wise and MUCH, MUCH MORE!
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Written & Hosted by Rob Clark & Doug Campbell.
Recorded & Engineered by Curado "Little Momo" Scaranucci, Jr. for Drop-D Podcast Productions.
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